From: Michael S. <msi...@ya...> - 2004-04-17 15:47:16
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I have coLinux running on my Windows 2000 laptop with a native network configuration (started with the Debian image and added X, VNCserver, and KDE 3.2.1). As long as my laptop is plugged into the network I can use a Win32 VNC client to hook into the X system in the coLinux instance. As soon as I unhook from the network, however, the coLinux instance and the Win32 instance can no longer communicate with each other. It appears that in a native networking configuration coLinux can only talk to Win32 programs by first passing the packets out to my router and then having the router pass them back to the laptop. Thus with the laptop off the network the two instances have no way to communicate. Is there some way to get off-network usage in a native network configuration to work? Thanks for all your work on CoLinux - it's quite an impressive trick. Michael Sisolak msi...@ya... __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Tax Center - File online by April 15th http://taxes.yahoo.com/filing.html |